The previous record-setter was a star called Icarus. Again, captured by Hubble, the light from this star took nine billion years to reach us. Earendel is therefore significantly further away.
The James Webb Space Telescope’s first image reveals thousands of galaxies in a single shot, showcasing the farthest infrared view of the universe yet. Captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, this ...
The Hubble eXtreme Deep Field (XDF) is the deepest image of the Universe, combining over two million seconds of Hubble observations. This image shows the Herbig–Haro object HH111, captured by Hubble's ...
Unlike an exploding star, though, it has declined in luminosity only languidly since then. Now, a team of astronomers has wielded NASA's Hubble Space Telescope's ultraviolet capabilities to learn ...
Hubble Space Telescope observations of white dwarf star G238-44 has shown that it is "consuming both rocky-metallic and icy material, the ingredients of planets," according to NASA's Goddard Space ...
Hubble, couldn't see. The Ring Nebula, an oblong-donut-shaped planetary nebula in the constellation Lyra, is a dying star expelling its outer layers one by one, 2,200 light-years away. The bright ...
A star about 1,360 light-years away from Earth, named FU Orionis, is twice as hot as astronomers previously suspected, according to recent data from the Hubble Space Telescope. In fact, scientists ...
A star about 1,360 light-years away from Earth, named FU Orionis, is twice as hot as astronomers previously suspected, according to recent data from the Hubble Space Telescope. In fact ...